THE WEBLOG OF KEVIN C. MURPHY: CONJURING POLITICAL, CINEMATIC, AND CULTURAL ARCANA SINCE 1999

Cajuns of Nova Scotia.

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"The point I'm trying to make is that one of the roles I see for a historian in the United States -- and here I separate myself from, let's say, the Ward Churchills, who are only looking to tell stories about victims and villains -- is to resuscitate those points at which people faced with the dilemma of a whole new world attempted to do something good, and achieved something that was worth remembering." Salon's Andrew O'Hehir interviews Yale historian John Mack Faragher on A Great and Noble Scheme, his new book about the Acadian "relocation" of 1755.

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Mark said:

hey kevin - do you know the song by The Band about this?

http://theband.hiof.no/articles/acadian_driftwood_viney.html
(click through at top for lyrics)

Kevin said:

No, I've never heard it. Probably worth tracking down, tho'...I need more quality songs about US History for a Playlist I'm putting together.

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